Answer:
[tex](-15)^{-1}[/tex] must be divided by 1 in order to have the quotient as [tex](-15)^{-1}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Dividend = [tex](-15)^{-1}[/tex]
Quotient = [tex](-15)^{-1}[/tex]
We notice that the dividend and the quotient are equal. This means the divisor is 1.
By identity property of 1, any number divided by 1 is equal to the same number or the quotient of a number divided by 1 is equal to the number itself.
So, we can write this as:
[tex]\frac{(-15)^{-1}}{1}=(-15)^{-1}[/tex]
Thus [tex](-15)^{-1}[/tex] must be divided by 1 in order to have the quotient as [tex](-15)^{-1}[/tex] (Answer)